Y&R Transcript Wednesday 10/29/03

Y&R Transcript Wednesday 10/29/03--Canada; Thursday 10/30/03

By Eric
Proofread by Emma

(knock on door)

Sharon: Door's open!

Nikki: Good morning.

Sharon: Oh, Nikki. This is a surprise.

Nikki: Well, it's a little early for Christmas cards, isn't it?

Sharon: Um, actually I'm just sending out thank you notes to everyone who attended the gala.

Nikki: Oh. Very industrious.

Sharon: Well, I read this article on fund-raising--

Nikki: You know, Sharon, I don't really have a lot of time for chit-chat. I'm looking for Nicholas. Is he here?

Sharon: Uh, no. He left for the office already.

Nikki: Oh, all right, well, I'll see you later.

Sharon: Oh, well, wait. You know, I could get him a message or something. I'm sure I'll be talking to him at some point today.

Nikki: No, no, no. Thank you. I can handle this myself.

Sharon: It's really no bother.

Nikki: Sharon, it doesn't concern you.

Sharon: Look, you're being very civil, but you just seem a little intense. Is there anything I can do?

Nikki: No, there really isn’t. I'm not looking for help. I just need to alert my son to something.

Sharon: Sounds serious.

Nikki: All right. If you must know, I'm putting together a family meeting.

Sharon: Oh, what about?

Nikki: It's private, Sharon. It's personal.

Sharon: In other words, I'm cordially not invited. Is that it?

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(Knock on door)

Victor: Come in.

Chris: Am I interrupting?

Victor: Christine. Oh, my goodness. What a surprise.

Chris: Oh, what, you weren't expecting me?

Victor: We didn't have an appointment, now did we?

Chris: No, we didn’t. I just thought you might be thinking, "that ungrateful girl. I go and set her up for the next phase of her career, and she doesn't even come by and say thanks."

Victor: In other words, you're telling me that you've accepted the offer to work in the D.A.'s office.

Chris: I did. They told me you put in a good word for me. Thank you.

Victor: It's my pleasure.

Chris: I'm already working with the prosecutors. They were short-staffed, so it's like jumping into the deep end. I'm told I'll be working on major cases sooner rather than later.

Victor: My goodness. How exciting.

Chris: It is. Well, you know the feeling-- moving into a whole different aspect of what you've done before.

Victor: Oh, yeah. Yep.

Chris: Victor, I am interrupting, aren't I?

Victor: No. No, no, no.

Chris: Your thoughts, anyway. I can tell your mind just wandered.

Victor: I'm sorry if it did. I just had some rather startling news.

Victor: I just was told that the man who... is my father and whom I thought died 40 years ago is alive.

Chris: That's wonderful.

Victor: No, it isn’t. It isn't at all.

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J.T.: All right, so let me get this straight. This whole thing happened last night because Brittany’s parents called the state liquor commissioner?

Raul: Yep.

J.T.: So they primed some guy to catch us drinking at Marsino's?

Raul: Yeah.

J.T.: So the whole thing was a setup.

Raul: Come on. Do you seriously think I'd wear that red hat out?

J.T.: Damn it, Raul. I can't believe you dragged me into your stupid plan. I'm sitting there, sweating bullets, thinking I'm gonna get arrested, and the whole time, it's just some hoax to try to shut this place down.

Raul: Sounded like a good idea to me.

J.T.: You are such a jerk.

Raul: We did it for Brittany. Look, consider it your good deed for the year.

J.T.: For Brittany? Okay, great. So you and Brittany’s parents, you cook up this little plan-- the same people who have treated you like dirt from the start.

Raul: Well, like you said, I guess I look good compared to Bobby.

J.T.: They're not your friends, Raul.

Raul: I know that they would rather see their daughter with some millionaire, okay? But at least we completely agree on her working at that stupid club.

J.T.: Yeah, well, I still say working with Brittany’s parents to make her decisions for her-- that's pretty stup.. it's gonna end up backfiring.

Raul: We did it because we care about her.

J.T.: They used you, man, and Brittany’s not gonna be real happy about it, trust me.

Raul: She doesn't need to find out, not if people keep their mouths shut.

J.T.: Brittany wants to sing, and you just took away her opportunity by shutting that place down. You better pray she doesn't find out, man.

Raul: That job was all about stripping, and I don't care what she keeps telling herself. Look at marsino, man. Come on.

J.T.: Yeah, I'm not gonna argue with you on that one. That guy's a complete joke. He's like some old gangster in one of those black-and-white movies.

Raul: So what's the deal? You gonna keep quiet? Or will this just be too much damn fun for you to blow the whistle on me?

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Mrs. Martinez: Sleep well, Ms. Roma?

Gina: Oh, like a baby. Mrs. Martinez, please don't feel like you have to wait on me. I know my staying here has caused you extra work. I'm perfectly capable of doing for myself.

Mrs. Martinez: Oh, that's not a problem.

Phyllis: Okay, big jump. A big jump. Ohh! Hey, Gina, I didn't know you were still here.

Gina: Yes. As a matter of fact, john has been kind enough to ask me to stay indefinitely.

Phyllis: Indefinitely.

Gina: Mm.

Phyllis: Okay. Hey, Kyle, come over here, baby. Um, hey, Mrs. Martinez, thank you so much for feeding Kyle.

Mrs. Martinez: Oh, well, he was up with the chickens, and you were still asleep.

Phyllis: That's right. All right. Um, hey, you wanna go with Mrs. Martinez while I eat?

Kyle: Yes.

Phyllis: Yes? Okay. (Chuckles) and a hand off! All right!

Mrs. Martinez: Ooh! Big boy.

Phyllis: Ohh!

Gina: Coffee's fresh.

Phyllis: No, thanks.

Phyllis: Gina, I'm sure losing your restaurant was a terrible tragedy.

Gina: Actually, Phyllis, it was a nightmare.

Phyllis: Yeah, I'm sure it was, but listen, you know, woman to woman, don't you think you're taking advantage of John's generosity?

Gina: I beg your pardon.

Phyllis: Well, staying overnight is one thing, but indefinitely--I mean, it's a little presumptuous, don't you think?

John: That's enough, Phyllis. Gina is a guest in my home, and I expect you to treat her accordingly.

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Nikki: Sharon, there's really no need for you to be there. It's a family meeting.

Sharon: Oh. I see. And I'm not family. So you're just trying to freeze me out again, is that it?

Nikki: Why do you insist on taking this personally?

Sharon: You know, that would be laughable if this just weren't so insulting.

Nikki: I don't have time for this.

Sharon: Don't walk out on me.

Nikki: Look, my son isn't here. I have to go. I don't think I owe you any further explanations.

Sharon: Do you really think it's a good idea for you to be taking that tone with me?

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Victor: You don't understand, do you?

Chris: I don’t. I know nothing of the story of you and your father.

Victor: (Sighs) it's a rather dreadful story, and Nikki’s pressuring me to see the old man before he dies. I refuse to do that.

Chris: Is he ill?

Victor: Yeah, apparently terminally.

Chris: And he wants to see you?

Victor: Well, it isn't quite like that. Seems he has an old friend who came across some records and letters. His old friend realized that Albert Miller had a family as long as 40 years ago-- a family consisting of my mother, my brother and me, and he abandoned us.

Victor: And all the rage and contempt I felt about that I managed to bury for 40 years, and now it's all been resurrected.

Chris: I'm so sorry, Victor.

Victor: Yeah. Anyway, enough of that. Let's talk about you and what you have been going through recently.

Chris: Oh, there's a chapter I'd like to close the door on.

Victor: You talking about Paul?

Chris: He asked me to remarry him.

Victor: He did? Well, then I'll walk you down the aisle again.

Chris: Oh, no.

Victor: No?

Chris: No time soon. I told him no.

Victor: Mm-hmm. So wait. You're not getting married. You're working for the D.A.'S office. Where do things stand between you and Michael Baldwin then?

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Phyllis: John, listen, I only meant that--

John: I know what you meant, and I won't have it. Now Gina is welcome to stay here for as long as she wants. Do you understand that?

Phyllis: It would have been considerate if you had given me some warning, that's all I'm saying.

Jack: Good morning, all. Warning about what?

Gina: About my staying here, Jack. It seems that Phyllis isn't too happy about that.

John: Apparently, your wife feels that I should check with her when I invite a guest to stay at our home.

Phyllis: Just so I'm prepared at who sitting at the table when I come down for breakfast. That's all I'm saying.

Jack: Wait, wait, wait. Time out, all right? I realize you ladies have had your differences in the past. Do you think maybe we could set them aside just for a little while?

Phyllis: No problem. No problem, sweetie. I'll just eat all my meals at the club.

Gina: Well, that's great. I guess we'll be seeing even more of each other.

Phyllis: Why is that, Gina?

Gina: Because I got hired there. I'm gonna be managing the restaurant.

Phyllis: Super-duper. Wow.

John: Phyllis, what is your problem? I mean, you're at the office most of the time. Why should it bother you whether Gina stays here or not?

Phyllis: Did you know about this?

Jack: That Gina would be staying here?

Phyllis: Mm-hmm.

Jack: Yeah, I knew about it.

Phyllis: Why didn't you tell me?

John: You know, at least I know one thing-- Gina is a true friend. You, on the other hand, continue to work for that despicable Victor Newman, who's brought nothing but horror on our family, and I really can't--

Phyllis: Okay, I don't want to go through this.

Jack: Honey, honey, please sit down. Sit down.

Phyllis: No, no, no! Obviously, I'm a problem, all right? So I'll leave and spare you all the misery of my presence.

Jack: Phyllis, please.

John: Oh, let her go, Jack.

Jack: Dad, finish your breakfast. I will handle this.

John: I'm just tired of it. I'm tired of it.

Gina: I know. I know.

Phyllis: I cannot believe your father just talked to me that way.

Jack: He's upset about Ashley. Cut him some slack.

Phyllis: You didn't even defend me. Some loyal husband you are.

Jack: If you're talking about the whole Gina thing, my dad has a point. This is his house.

Phyllis: Really? And I'm only your wife, which obviously doesn't amount to anything.

Jack: This woman just had her entire life go up in flames. He's trying to be a nice guy.

Phyllis: To Gina. In the meantime, he treats me like a piece of trash.

Jack: What did you expect? You know this family has been through hell-- Ashley, the baby, the business. We are all on edge.

Phyllis: And that's my fault?

Jack: No, it is your boss' fault.

Phyllis: Please don't do that. If you're gonna go in on Victor again and put me on the defensive, I don't--

Jack: This is another example of the turmoil you bring into this house as long as you insist on working for that bastard. It's not going to get better. As long as you insist on being on that team, it's gonna get worse.

Phyllis: (Sighs)

Phyllis: I... I don't know what to say. What's the use?

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Chris: Yeah, my former partner is quite unhappy with you these days.

Victor: Have you officially resigned from your partnership with Michael Baldwin?

Chris: I'm on indefinite leave of absence. No, we haven't officially dissolved the partnership.

Victor: Mm-hmm. If you don't mind my saying so, I think you're better off without that arrangement.

Chris: Why would you say that?

Victor: I don't know. I've never thought you and Michael Baldwin were compatible.

Chris: That's not why you did it, is it?

Victor: Did what?

Chris: Recommended me to the D.A.-- Some agenda to separate Michael from me while he spends more time with your organization.

Victor: You don't any longer have a romantic involvement with Michael Baldwin, do you?

Chris: Why would you ask that?

Victor: Because I just sense that the two of you have different ethical criteria. It's what I meant when I said you didn't seem compatible.

Chris: All during my partnership with Michael, I found him to be a changed man, so much so that I actually fell in love with him. Now it didn't work out, but that doesn't mean to say that I don't still have feelings for him. Are you trying to tell me something?

Victor: Christine, I hold you in very high esteem. I think you're a hell of a lawyer, and you make a very, very valuable addition to the district attorney's office.

Chris: And I'm very flattered by that, but why do I have a feeling there's more?

Victor: I don't know. Why do you?

Chris: You wouldn't have made a bad attorney yourself, Mr. Newman.

Victor: Too late now.

Chris: Okay, well, I just wanted to come by and thank you for all your support and your faith in me.

Victor: I feel sorry for any villain who's pitted against you in the courtroom.

Chris: (Chuckles) you should. Okay.

Victor: Nice to see you.

Chris: You too.

Victor: Okay. Be well.

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Nikki: Sharon, I didn't come down here to fight with you.

Sharon: No, just to try to undermine me and demean me.

Nikki: (Sighs) why does it always have to be about you?

Sharon: Because you make it that way. You single me out. You refuse to accept me as your son's wife.

Nikki: All right, all right, you want to know? I'll tell you. There is a problem. It concerns Victor, our children and me-- just the four of us. I'm not trying to alienate anybody.

Sharon: You know, I had really hoped that after the gala, things had gotten better between us, but obviously, that was just a pipe dream.

Nikki: Well, I'm sorry you're upset.

Sharon: And that's it? I'm supposed to just accept that?

Nikki: Sharon, please--

Sharon: Listen to me. I do not accept it. I'm never going to accept it. And whether you like it or not, I am a Newman. Any meetings or any decisions that affect this family, I have a right to participate in.

Nikki: Well, I'm sorry. I don't agree. (Door closes)

Bobby: How you doin'? What, uh, what do you have to eat in this place?

Bartender: Bagels, muffins, scones, croissants.

Bobby: Yeah, uh... give me a coffee, black.

Bartender: Fresh cup coming up.

Phyllis: The bagel is good. Bagels.

Bobby: No, you gotta put stuff on bagels.

Phyllis: Oh, right, right. Uh, the muffins have raisins in them. You might wanna try that.

Bobby: Yeah, I might wanna shoot myself in the head, too.

Phyllis: Okay. Sure. But just, you know, wait on that, because I'm eating.

Bobby: Yeah, don't worry about it. I'm all talk.

Phyllis: Bad night?

Bobby: You don't even know.

Phyllis: Can't party like you used to, huh?

Bobby: Actually, I didn't even have a drop. Somebody else did, though.

Phyllis: Oh. Um... yeah, you know, I'm not gonna touch that one.

Bobby: I own a bar. My bartender sold a couple of beers. Just so happens, the guys he sold them to are underage, so I could be out of business.

Phyllis: Ooh. Ouch.

Bobby: Yeah, kinda hurt.

Phyllis: Yeah. Well, maybe you should have, um, the blueberry scone because they say that, um, blueberries are good for high blood pressure.

Bobby: (Chuckles)

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J.T.: So what's my silence gonna be worth to you? Take over a couple of my shifts at the boutique, maybe?

Raul: Have you ever heard about doing the right thing? Do you always have to be the world's biggest jerk about everything?

Brittany: You got that right. The world's biggest jerk.

J.T.: Spare me the drama, Brittany, please.

Brittany: Spare you, bull! I'm so damn mad at you, I wanna spit! How dare you mess up my life that way!

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Victor: Well, I appreciate you making that point, so why don't we discuss that? Right. We do have the meeting later on. All right. No, I didn't forget. Thank you.

Nikki: So who was she?

Victor: I didn't even hear you come in.

Nikki: I know. Who was she?

Victor: Who was who? What are you talking about?

Nikki: There was a woman here recently. I can tell.

Victor: Can tell what?

Nikki: Oh, I don't know. Maybe a trace of perfume or a vibe. She was pretty, too.

Victor: All right. I confess. It was Christine Williams. How the hell did you know that someone was in here? I mean, you have very acute senses.

Nikki: Not really. I saw her in the hallway.

Victor: You did? Am I glad I didn't lie.

Nikki: Yeah, I'm glad you didn't lie, too. It's good to see you.

Victor: Sorry I left the house so early. I had to make some calls to Europe.

Nikki: That's all right. How are you?

Victor: All right.

Nikki: Victor...

Victor: I'm all right.

Nikki: You're not dealing with this.

Victor: I'm not dealing with what?

Nikki: The news about your father, and don't pretend to not know what I'm talking about.

Victor: I told you how I feel about that. I don't want to discuss it with you.

Nikki: Now you told me what you think you feel about it. I'm not going to accept that. I'm not going to drop it. In fact, I'm going to make it a bigger issue than it already is.

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(Knocks on door)

Nick: Got a minute?

Jack: Hey, buddy. Come on in. Does your old man know you're over here in enemy territory?

Nick: As if I care.

Jack: I talked to Brad.

Nick: Then he told you?

Jack: Brad said you had discovered some damaging information that might explain Safra's early success.

Nick: Truth is I found out more than I bargained for.

Jack: Evidence that your father cheated.

Nick: Oh, yeah.

Jack: Well, that pretty much confirms what we've all suspected.

Nick: I didn't wanna believe it, Jack. You know, this is my mentor, my own father. This is the man I once looked up to and respected and admired. It was a hell of a shock.

Jack: I'll bet. So, uh... talk to me. What do you have on your father?

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Victor: I hope you're not seriously considering bringing Albert Miller to Genoa City so I can confront him.

Nikki: No, I'm not gonna do that. My God, he's old. He's dying. He's probably more stubborn than you are.

Victor: Why do you say that?

Nikki: I don't know. It just came out. Never mind. I'm not gonna bring him here. I just want you to seriously consider seeing him before he dies.

Victor: I've already considered that.

Nikki: Darling, you're acting out of reflex. You've hated your father for so long that you're not thinking clearly about this.

Victor: Sweetheart, that man abandoned his family 40 years ago. I thought he was dead. Now someone says he's alive, about to die. Do you think I give damn? I couldn't care less what happens to the bastard.

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Nick: As I told Brad, I'm not gonna get into any details until I figure out what my next move's gonna be.

Jack: But you have found evidence that your father did something unethical to boost Safra's sales?

Nick: Explains why he was so smug.

Jack: Can I assume if this information were public, it could be devastating?

Nick: Jack, it'll rock my father's world, and not in a good way.

Jack: (Sighs) Nick, I gotta tell you, your timing's incredible.

Nick: I know Jabot's in some serious financial trouble.

Jack: What you don't know is Jabot has never been in this tight a spot. I have been worrying lately that we were gonna lose everything my father spent his entire life trying to build.

Nick: It's all because my father didn't have enough faith in Safra to play by the rules.

Jack: Nick, it's not just about Jabot.

Nick: You're talking about your sister.

Jack: I know your father didn't hold her at gunpoint and make her get into that car, but if he hadn't gotten her all worked up about the tuvia rollout...

Nick: Then her baby would still be alive.

Jack: I just want you to know I appreciate this. Takes a hell of a lot of guts to risk your relationship with your own father to right a wrong.

Nick: I wouldn't just be doing this for you. Think about how everyone in our company's gonna feel. I mean, they've been over there celebrating this big victory.

Jack: Yeah, patting themselves on the back for all their hard work.

Nick: It's a slap in the face if you ask me-- to Vicki and Neil and Phyllis, to everyone who's been busting their tails and playing by the rules.

Jack: Do you think maybe you can tell me what you've got? I can keep my mouth shut.

Nick: I'm gonna wait till I decide what the next play's gonna be.

Jack: If you're keeping your options open so that you can back out, if you have any hesitation at all, let me remind you of something.

Nick: What's that?

Jack: This affects your family as much as mine. I'm not just talking about you and Victoria. What your father has done to your mother is simply unconscionable.

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Bobby: Thank you.

Phyllis: So you own a club?

Bobby: Yes, I do.

Phyllis: What kind?

Bobby: It's a gentlemen's club.

Phyllis: Oh. Strippers.

Bobby: No, no, no. Exotic dancers and they're some of the best ones around.

Phyllis: Oh, wait a second. Wait a second. Marsino's?

Bobby: You know about it?

Phyllis: Yeah, you were at the gala. You know, this is a small town. People talk.

Bobby: Well, I was there.

Phyllis: Yeah.

Bobby: Listen, I'm Bobby Marsino.

Phyllis: Phyllis Abbott.

Bobby: Is that, uh, miss or missus?

Phyllis: Why, are you recruiting?

Bobby: If I was, you'd be at the top of my list.

Phyllis: Really? That's nice of you to say.

Bobby: Well, I don't lie. What's the deal with you? First thing in the morning, all alone with a coffee and a bagel? You one of them workaholics?

Phyllis: No, no, no, no, no. That's so '90s. No, um, I just don't get along with my family, that's all.

Bobby: Your mom and your dad?

Phyllis: No, my in-laws. I'm married.

Bobby: Oh. That's too bad.

Phyllis: I love my husband.

Bobby: Oh, did I say, "that's too bad"? Marriage-- it's a beautiful thing. Good.

Phyllis: Oh, yeah? Good. You're obviously single, right?

Bobby: (Chuckles) very much so-- religiously, in fact.

Phyllis: But you know, you know, Bobby, I predict that you have a woman on your mind.

Bobby: Mm.

Phyllis: Mm-hmm, am I right, or am I right?

Bobby: (Sighs)

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Brittany: How could you, J.T.? I am so angry, I don't even know where to start. It's your fault Marsino's is closed.

J.T.: My fault? Yeah, okay.

Brittany: You just had to come there. You just had to make this big deal--

Raul: All right, hold on, Brittany. Hold on a second. I told you last night, this was my idea.

Brittany: Oh, yeah, like I believe that. It had to be J.T. Who wanted to go out and have a beer. You don't even like beer, and you hate Marsino's. You would never go there on your own, which means it had to be somebody else's idea. It must have been J.T.'s.

J.T.: Oh, yeah, that's me, always the bad guy.

Brittany: Thanks to you, Marsino's is closed down for serving liquor to people under 21. Bobby is out a ton of money. I'm out of a job, and there's a whole bunch of people who don't know how they're gonna pay their bills.

Raul: Hold on. Listen. We didn't serve ourselves, okay? That--that dancer Brenda-- she's the one who gave us the beers.

Brittany: Damn it, you had no business being there, either one of you. Didn't you realize the possibility that you could get caught? Didn't you even bother to think about that? God, this is just such a mess. It couldn't have come out worse if you planned it.

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Nikki: Well, Victor, I don't know. Finding out that a man you assumed was dead for 40 years is alive-- that could change the way you feel about him, but you have to be willing to allow that.

Victor: Why would I do that? To give comfort to a monster on his deathbed? Where was he when I needed him? Where was he when my mother needed him?

Nikki: I'm not suggesting that you do it for him. I don't give a damn about Albert Miller. I care about you, and I know that you have carried this hatred inside of you since you were a boy. I mean, I'm sure it's very instrumental in your success. It is part of what formed you. But, darling, imagine what it would be like to let go of that. I mean, you certainly don't need it anymore. Just let go of it. Think of Albert Miller as just a man like any other-- no better, no worse. And perhaps you would find out that he didn't abandon you for the reasons you think. Maybe it was circumstance. Who knows? I mean, wouldn't that be liberating? I can't believe that you're not interested in that.

Victor: I can't do it. I'm not gonna do it. I'm not gonna see that man.

Nikki: Okay. You can be very frustrating sometimes. All right, you give me no choice. I'm gonna have to bring in the big guns on this. We're having a family meeting.

Victor: No, we're not.

Nikki: Yes, we are.

Victor: No, we're not.

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Nick: You're talking about the money my mother invested in Jabot.

Jack: Are you aware its $35 million?

Nick: I am, which she stands to lose if Jabot goes under.

Jack: And your father will simply say it's just business.

Nick: You know, it's bad enough that my father did something to give Safra an unfair advantage, but what he is doing to my mother--

Jack: Yeah. Pretty ugly, huh?

Nick: God only knows what this is gonna do to their marriage.

Jack: Nicholas, whatever you found out, I do think you owe it to your mother to tell her. She's got a hell of a lot invested in the outcome.

Nick: I think you're right. I do owe her that.

Jack: Be strong here, my friend.

Jack: Look, I know this is gonna sound self-serving, but your doing this, your seeing that the truth gets out--I honestly think it's the best thing for everyone.

Nick: I hope you're right. 'Cause once the cat's out of the bag, there's no going back.

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Bobby: Come on, you're not gonna tell me my fortune?

Phyllis: Relax, relax, relax. I'm only guessing. Every man has his mind on a woman one way or the other.

Bobby: A woman? I got a whole roomful of women that are counting on me for a job tonight.

Phyllis: So what are you gonna do?

Bobby: (Sighs) I tell you what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna go to the alcoholic beverage control board, and I'm gonna try to make a deal with 'em.

Phyllis: Promise to be a good boy.

Bobby: Oh, yeah, kiss 'em where the sun don't shine.

Phyllis: You gotta pay the piper.

Bobby: Well, whatever it takes. I think it'll work out, though.

Phyllis: Okay. And what about the woman? What are you gonna do about her?

Bobby: Um... ah, forget it.

Phyllis: Oh, that's too bad.

Bobby: There's a lot of fish in the sea.

Phyllis: Oh that is such a cop-out. That's a cop-out. "I'm not gonna have it, so I probably didn't want it anyway."

Bobby: What do you want me to do, pull out a violin and play "cry me a river"?

Phyllis: Well, you shouldn't give up.

Bobby: So, Mrs. Abbott, do you ever misbehave?

Phyllis: Well, are you propositioning me, Mr. Marsino?

Bobby: Well, I wouldn't say that. I'm just kinda looking for a little pick-me-up.

Phyllis: Oh. Well, um, you're picking up the wrong girl.

Bobby: (Sighs) well, thanks for not slapping me in the face.

Phyllis: I never kick a man when he's down.

Bobby: (Chuckles) yeah.

Phyllis: Well, um, it was nice talking to you, and good luck with, um... everything.

Bobby: Hey, if you're in the neighborhood, stop by. I'd love to buy you a drink. That is, if we're not boarded up or selling ice cream by then.

Phyllis: Oh.

Bobby: But if we're not, then you know that I made out with the A.B.C.

Phyllis: Yeah. I think you're gonna do fine. I predict it. Bye.

Bobby: (Under breath) that's some broad.

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J.T.: Look, Brittany, how was I supposed to know the alcohol control officer would be there?

Brittany: News flash -- underage drinking is illegal. People get caught, but, no, you couldn't think about that. You had to come to the club, watch the show and get us busted.

J.T.: Well, look, I didn't set out to cause trouble for anybody, okay?

Brittany: Well, you did. Do you have any idea what that club means to people?

J.T.: Come on. Like a few guys can't go look at pretty girls someplace else.

Brittany: I'm not talking about the customers. What about Bobby? Maybe you don't like him, but that place was his dream. He worked his whole life to have his own place. And what about Angelo and the dancers? Me? You just don't know what you've destroyed.

J.T.: Well, I'm sorry, okay? I don't know what else to say.

Raul: Look, I got to tell you, Brittany, I still think this is for the best.

Brittany: Well, you would. You got what you wanted. I'm out of a job. And as much as you hated it, it happened to be a job that I loved. So thanks a bunch, both of you, for messing up my life big time. Oh, one more thing. Our name is on the lease for this place. J.T. has overstayed his welcome. By the time I get back today, I want him gone.

J.T.: Oh, that's brilliant, man. What's next, huh? What now?

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Victor: Please don't do this to me.

Nikki: Do this to you? Darling, I'm not doing anything to you except bringing your family around you so we can discuss, together, this situation you're facing.

Victor: That I'm facing, all right? This is not a community situation and not a community decision.

Nikki: Oh. In other words, you're all about family until that family takes on a life of its own, and you can't control it?

Victor: That isn't true.

Nikki: Prove it. We love you. We want your happiness.

Victor: Don't you think then it should be my decision whether I want to see my own father?

Nikki: No, no, because you're not making that decision from a mentally clear place.

Victor: What are you talking about?

Nikki: You hate your father because he abandoned you, but you are so blinded by your negative feelings... darling, we owe this to you. The family wants to help you see what good there could be.

Victor: What good?

Nikki: I don't know. I mean, we don't know until you make this final connection with him.

Victor: You're the one that isn't clear in her head. What you're suggesting sounds like some damn sort of self-help psychology.

Nikki: All right, well, then you won't have any trouble listening, making your decision. If--if you're so easily swayed, you know its nonsense, at least we can know that we tried.

Victor: All right, let's set up this meeting.

Nikki: Thank you.

Nikki: I love you so much.

Victor: I love you, too, with all my mental facilities in place, by the way. (Chuckles)

Nikki: Oh, Nicholas.

Nick: Mother, I need to talk to you.

Nikki: Okay.

Nick: Alone.

Victor: I've got to go to a meeting.

Nikki: All right, darling.

Victor: I'll see you two later. Son.

Nikki: Well, that was very rude. I have to say, I'm pretty sick and tired of the way you're treating your father.

Nick: Well, maybe you won't feel that way after I tell you a thing or two about dear old dad.

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Sharon: Oh, no, Victor, what happened now?

Victor: I don't know. I've never been looked at with such disdain by my son.

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Nick: Victor Newman doesn't change. He doesn't feel. He doesn't care who he hurts. And now I can prove it.

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